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California governor candidate refuses to grade Newsom: 'I haven't followed it closely enough'

California governor candidate refuses to grade Newsom: 'I haven't followed it closely enough'

California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer (D) on Monday said he could not give Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) a grade for his two terms in office, saying he has not followed the governor's record "closely enough." Steyer laughed during an interview with political director Ashley Zavala on "California Politics 360" on the Sacramento-based outlet KCRA Channel...

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